Spacious Yurt Accommodation in the Countryside Ideal for Camping in East Devon

Yurt in Colyford, England

5 guests • 1 bedroom • 3 beds • 1 bathroom

Features and services

Beds

  • 1 King-size bed

  • single-bed

    1 Twin/Single bed

  • 1 Bunk bed

Most popular features

  • Shared Kitchen

  • National Park

  • Heating

  • Shared Outdoor pool

  • Hiking

  • Swimming

  • Fishing

  • Beach

  • Fridge

  • Forest

  • Wildlife watching

  • stove

    Stove

  • 1 King-size bed

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Parking

  • Farm tour

  • Deck/Patio

  • kayak

    Kayaking/Canoeing

Where you will stay

Holiday in Devon: yurt in Colyton

Colyford, England

Detailed location provided after booking

Scenic views
  • Beach

  • Coastal

  • Forest

  • National Park

  • Prairie, meadow or plain

This spacious yurt accommodation boasts a picturesque location in Holyford and provides an ideal setting for camping in East Devon. The East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty offers access to a wealth of outdoor recreation and allows glampers to get back in touch with nature while enjoying the comfort of the yurt. Local attractions in the area include the iconic Jurassic Coast, the Axmouth to Lyme Regis Undercliffs National Nature Reserve, Powderham Castle, Seaton Tramway, and the Beer Quarry Caves. Exeter Airport is about 30 minutes away from town, making this yurt an ideal sport for camping in East Devon.
Activities near Colyford
  • Swimming

  • Hiking

  • Biking

  • kayak

    Kayaking/Canoeing

  • Fishing

  • Boating/Sailing

  • Wildlife watching

Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Holyford, this spacious yurt accommodation is perfect for a weekend of camping in East Devon. This Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is unrivaled and offers access to a wealth of outdoor recreation for any discerning glamper. Those with an intrepid side can explore the countryside, brimming with rivers, ancient woodlands, sublime meadows, and stunning beaches. There are plenty of footpaths and hiking trails, some of which can be accessed right from the property.

The iconic Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site is definitely worth exploring. It stretches from Exmouth in East Devon to Studland Bay in Dorset, and snakes along the coast for about 96 miles. Glampers can either drive the scenic route, cycle, or kayak parts of it. Durdle Door is an iconic site for photo ops along the coast, while the pebbled beach and turquoise waters of Lulworth Cove make it a popular destination for exploring with the family. Other activities in the area around the yurt include biking, horseback riding, kayaking, fishing, and swimming. On site, there is a wild swimming pond, nature walks, private rewilding woodland for building dens and campfires, and foraging walks. Glampers can enquire with the hosts for more details.

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Things to know

Arrival and departure

  • Check-in: From 02:00 PM

  • Check-out: 11:00 AM

House rules

Cancellation policy

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